Doctoral Seminar

All doctoral students are given a regular opportunity to present an update on the progress of their research in a seminar. These meetings allow the institute’s professors and other doctoral students to provide their input and feedback by making comments and proposing improvements.

Research seminars usually take place at lunchtime and are open to the public. They consist in a follow-up (lasting 45 minutes) or a preliminary thesis meeting (lasting 60 to 90 minutes). At the end of preliminary thesis meeting, the public are asked to leave the room so that the thesis jury can deliberate in private.

The research seminar programme is available below. Please note that the seminar will be presented and discussed in the language of the thesis’s title.

Programme 2020

The first date in June will be probably cancelled or post-poned (due to health crisis).

Date

Title

Type

10.06.20 | CANCELLED

National decision-making processes for prioritizing and funding of large-scale research infrastructures by Isabel Bolliger (12:00)

Follow up

CANCELLED

Digital health prevention programs in the public administration : securing motivation and long-term use of digital health services and devices by Stefan Stepanovic (12:45)

Follow up

23.09.20 | room 003

Support for redistribution in multi-ethnic societies: understanding deservingness hierarchies in the provision of social welfare by Mia Gandenberger (12:00)

Follow up

Legal implication for the legal concepts of autonomy, freedom in the context of Open Government Data by Clarissa Valli Buttow (12:45)

Follow up

The dynamics of business interest groups by Laura Gatto (13:30)

Follow up

29.09.20 (11:00) | room 201

Essays on Open Government Data by Auriane Marmier

Preliminary thesis meeting

14.10.20 (12:45) | room 003

The impact of asylum experience and refugees' resources by Ihsanne Otmani